Δημοσιεύσεις Ελλήνων ερευνητών και ιδρυματικά καταθετήρια: πόσο «ανοικτά» είναι
Main Authors: | Τόγια, Ασπασία, Κοσέογλου, Ελευθερία, Ζαπουνίδου, Σοφία |
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Format: | Proceeding NonPeerReviewed Book |
Bahasa: | el |
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, 2018
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Online Access: |
http://eprints.rclis.org/33703/1/TogiaKoseoglouZapounidou_InsitutionalRepositories_fulltext2.pdf http://eprints.rclis.org/33703/ |
Daftar Isi:
- Open Access is an international movement in scholarly communication aiming to render scholarly research free to use, without any economic or technological barriers. Open access infrastructures are a necessity for establishing open access and open science at a national and international level. Studies have proved that more than 50% of scholarly research is now openly available. Searching and obtaining research papers that are openly available is challenging due to the dispersion of scientific literature in numerous open access infrastructures (institutional repositories, subject repositories, open access publishers, subscription publishers’ sites, etc). This paper aims to study how open 1) Greek scholars’ publications and 2) Greek institutional repositories are. It has identified the Greek Universities included in the top 10 places of Scimago Institutions Rankings. Then, all last decade’s publications (2008-2017) from authors affiliated with these universities have been downloaded from the Scopus bibliographic database. Lastly, the Unpaywall service has been used to determine how many of these publications are openly available. The paper presents information regarding the type of OA publications, the type of OA (green, gold, etc) the differences between universities and the levels of OA over time. It concludes with some recommendations regarding the management of institutional repositories within the scope of promoting the research output produced in Greece.